Vol. 10, Issue 8, Part A (2024)
Spices in Indian history: A multifaceted exploration of trade, medicine and religious practices
Spices in Indian history: A multifaceted exploration of trade, medicine and religious practices
Author(s)
Tripti Tripathi
Abstract
This article delves into the multidimensional role of spices in Indian history and culture, documenting their significance from ancient trade routes to contemporary culinary and medicinal practices. This study examines the impact of spices on India's economic, religious, and cultural landscapes by examining historical texts, archaeological evidence, and contemporary practices. The article explores the historical significance of spices in ancient and medieval India, with a particular focus on their involvement in religious rituals, Ayurvedic medicine, and trade. It also investigates colonialism's influence on the spice trade and the process by which India became a significant producer and exporter of spices in the modern era. Furthermore, the article underscores the significance of ethical procurement and sustainable agricultural practices by examining the environmental impact and sustainability of spice production. This study emphasizes the enduring legacy of spices' influence on the nation's cultural identity and economic prosperity by analyzing the diverse roles they have played throughout Indian history.
How to cite this article:
Tripti Tripathi. Spices in Indian history: A multifaceted exploration of trade, medicine and religious practices. Int J Appl Res 2024;10(8):04-11. DOI:
10.22271/allresearch.2024.v10.i8a.11909